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A longtime public defender in McLean County is the new head of the office. Ron Lewis has been appointed, said Chief Circuit Judge Mark Fellheimer.
Lewis has spent a quarter century in the public defender s office.
“I am honored to lead the McLean County Public Defender’s office. Our office plays a critical role in the justice system and we have the important responsibility to represent our client’s rights,” said Lewis. “I value the unique partnerships across many organizations to meet the diverse needs of our clients and the broader justice system. I look forward to continuing these collaborations for creative solutions in McLean County. “
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College Consensus Publishes Aggregate Ranking of the Best Online Graduate Schools for 2021
April 5, 2021 GMT
College Consensus Best Online Graduate Schools 2021
HILLSBOROUGH, N.C., April 5, 2021 /PRNewswire/ College Consensus ( https://www.collegeconsensus.com/ ), a unique college ratings website that aggregates publisher rankings and student reviews, has published its annual composite ranking of the Best Online Graduate Schools for 2021 at https://www.collegeconsensus.com/rankings/best-online-graduate-schools/
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While a bachelor’s degree is often required for entry-level jobs, over the past several decades obtaining a master’s degree has become a standard for specialization and advancement. Fortunately, online education has evolved making advanced degrees more accessible to a wider range of prospective students.
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Majority of Americans don’t belong to a place of worship in historic decline, poll finds
For the first time in eight decades, fewer than 50% of Americans say they belong to a church, synagogue or mosque amid an ongoing steep decline in religious attendance, according to a new biannual Gallup poll.
Gallup first began polling Americans on church membership in 1937. In the six decades that followed, between 68% and 76% of Americans said they belonged to a place of worship. Then, at the turn of the century, a persistent decline in religious membership began – and has continued for 20 years.
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